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Kris Kristofferson
... You’d be hard-pressed to find a piece of the music industry that legendary singer and songwriter Kris Kristofferson hasn’t influenced. From his hit, “Me & Bobby McGee”, to the foundation of the famous supergroup The Highwaymen, Kris Kristofferson has defined and redefined country music, enhancing the genre with his signature style of honest songwriting and heartbreaking vocals. An acclaimed actor as well as a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, Kristofferson is more than a simple country ...
/news/280-kris-kristoffersonCrossbone
... tat for Humanity events, and Toys for Tots. Despite their rising fame, the band broke up in 2007 after four years of success. After only two years apart, guitarist Keith ‘Cutter’ Kohrs brought the best of local country rock back to the Treasure Coast and reunited the band in 2009. Along with lead guitarist Kevin McLoughlin and drummer Paul Goulas, Crossbone inducted two new members to the family, introducing bassist Bobby Lewis and lead vocalist Pat Campion. With their new soulful accom ...
/news/289-crossboneGrayson Hugh
... rld.com (May 10, 2010). • • • • Hugh first met singer Polly Messer in 1980, when she was singing with the swing band Eight To The Bar. Grayson's good friend Ron Scalise had produced both of their first records ("Grayson Hugh" and "This Joint Is Jumpin"). Ron would rave about this girl Polly and her voice, so Grayson had to hear her live. Impressed with what he called "that Polly-tone", Hugh asked Polly to sing backup vocals in his band The Wild Tones in 1982. The two ...
/news/301-grayson-hughGrayson Hugh
... rld.com (May 10, 2010). • • • • Hugh first met singer Polly Messer in 1980, when she was singing with the swing band Eight To The Bar. Grayson's good friend Ron Scalise had produced both of their first records ("Grayson Hugh" and "This Joint Is Jumpin"). Ron would rave about this girl Polly and her voice, so Grayson had to hear her live. Impressed with what he called "that Polly-tone", Hugh asked Polly to sing backup vocals in his band The Wild Tones in 1982. The two ...
/news/322-grayson-hughKris Kristofferson
... You’d be hard-pressed to find a piece of the music industry that legendary singer and songwriter Kris Kristofferson hasn’t influenced. From his hit, “Me & Bobby McGee”, to the foundation of the famous supergroup The Highwaymen, Kris Kristofferson has defined and redefined country music, enhancing the genre with his signature style of honest songwriting and heartbreaking vocals. An acclaimed actor as well as a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, Kristofferson is more than a simple country ...
/news/325-kris-kristoffersonGrayson Hugh
... rld.com (May 10, 2010). • • • • Hugh first met singer Polly Messer in 1980, when she was singing with the swing band Eight To The Bar. Grayson's good friend Ron Scalise had produced both of their first records ("Grayson Hugh" and "This Joint Is Jumpin"). Ron would rave about this girl Polly and her voice, so Grayson had to hear her live. Impressed with what he called "that Polly-tone", Hugh asked Polly to sing backup vocals in his band The Wild Tones in 1982. The two ...
/news/328-grayson-hughKenny Vance and the Planotones
... riginally a fictional band for the 1978 film American Hot Wax, debuted in 1992 with their high-energy renditions of songs by classic doo wop groups from Danny and the Juniors to The Del-Vikings. Relive the days of doo wop this November at The Lyric Theatre. Kenny Vance, founder and lead singer of the Planotones, grew up in the 1950s in New York at a time when American music was swiftly changing. The young aspiring musician started his first vocal group when he was 15 and his talents were qu ...
/news/367-kenny-vance-and-the-planotonesKenny Vance and the Planotones
... riginally a fictional band for the 1978 film American Hot Wax, debuted in 1992 with their high-energy renditions of songs by classic doo wop groups from Danny and the Juniors to The Del-Vikings. Relive the days of doo wop this November at The Lyric Theatre. Kenny Vance, founder and lead singer of the Planotones, grew up in the 1950s in New York at a time when American music was swiftly changing. The young aspiring musician started his first vocal group when he was 15 and his talents were qu ...
/news/388-kenny-vance-and-the-planotonesInternationally renowned, locally loved countertenor Terry Barber to perform at Lyric Theatre
... en have trouble matching pitches, but for me it was almost natural and effortless,” said Barber. “Ms. Barnes often had me sing in front of my fellow students as a learning tool for my classmates.” In the years following his kindergarten debut, Barber dedicated his time to developing his craft by continuously working with a voice coach, studying music at Northwestern University and also pursuing a master’s degree in historically informed vocal performance at Trinity College London. His ...
/news/412-internationally-renowned-locally-loved-countertenor-terry-barber-to-perform-at-lyric-theatreEarl Turner's Box of 45's
... A New Orleans resident and heir to a jazz legacy, Earl Turner was born with soul in his bones. Turner’s triple threat skills have sold-out performances from Las Vegas to Louisiana and now the Sin City’s “Male Vocalist of the Year” comes to The Lyric for a performance featuring the best of ‘70s rhythm and blues, from the O’Jays to the Temptations and more. One of the finest entertainment acts in the country, Earl Turner’s performances will leave you begging for just one more song. ...
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